I didn't know those were even legal to sell. I would also assume they'd be in the butcher's case.
They were on sale the last time I went grocery shopping, but all of them turned out to be middle fingers. Makes sense that they were discounted.
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I didn't know those were even legal to sell. I would also assume they'd be in the butcher's case.
I'll have to look next time I'm there. They look like they'd hold a lot of butter...
.......Yes. I love them.
Maybe........
Witch!
(I too have never seen them here)
Oh yes, slathered in melted butter. Anyway, back to the breakfast item...Crumpet at Whole Foods Market
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When I first came to the USA (30-odd years ago) I ordered "English Muffins" expecting to receive crumpets. I was very disappointed, as I have always enjoyed crumpets (both the food and slang meaning of the word).
They're gop (that's not a good thing). Imagine a kale leaf rolled up and filled with snot.Though I remember ladyfingers being there and wondering what the heck those were...
I'll have to look next time I'm there. They look like they'd hold a lot of butter...
I doubt British notes do, considering they are made of suet.The US doesnt have Braille on their paper money so this device is used to Braille them for the blind:
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Added to this you use a slate and stylus to Braille old school:The US doesnt have Braille on their paper money so this device is used to Braille them for the blind:
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What's suet?I doubt British notes do, considering they are made of suet.
Animal fat, used to make tallow - a constituent of the polymer used in note-making (rather than paper).What's suet?
I doubt British notes do, considering they are made of suet.